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Hahn, Steffen; Reinhardt, Klaus; Ritz, Markus S; Janicke, Tim; Montalti, Diego; Peter, Hans-Ulrich (2007): (Table 1) Egg size, clutch asymmetry, hatch date and breeding success in south polar skua, brown skua and mixed pairs on King George Island [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.848021, Supplement to: Hahn, S et al. (2007): Oceanographic and climatic factors differentially affect reproduction performance of Antarctic skuas. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 334, 287-297, https://doi.org/10.3354/meps334287

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Abstract:
We studied how environmental conditions affect reproduction in sympatric skua species that differ in their reliance on marine resources: the exclusively marine foraging south polar skua Catharacta maccormicki, the terrestrially foraging brown skua C. antarctica lonnbergi and mixed species pairs with an intermediate diet. Egg size, clutch asymmetry and hatching dates varied between species and years without consistent patterns. In the south polar skuas, 12 to 38% of the variation in these parameters was explained by sea surface temperature, sea ice cover and local weather. In mixed species pairs and brown skuas, the influence of environmental factors on variation in clutch asymmetry and hatching date decreased to 10-29%, and no effect on egg size was found. Annual variation in offspring growth performance also differed between species with variable growth in chicks of south polar skuas and mixed species pairs, and almost uniform growth in brown skuas. Additionally, the dependency on oceanographic and climatic factors, especially local wind conditions, decreased from south polar skuas to brown skua chicks. Consistent in all species, offspring were more sensitive to environmental conditions during early stages; during the late chick stage (>33 d) chick growth was almost independent of environmental conditions. The net breeding success could not be predicted by any environmental factor in any skua species, suggesting it may not be a sensitive indicator of environmental conditions. Hence, the sensitivity of skuas to environmental conditions varied between species, with south polar skuas being more sensitive than brown skuas, and between breeding periods, with the egg parameters being more susceptible to oceanographic conditions. However, during offspring development, local climatic conditions became more important. We conclude that future climate change in the Maritime Antarctic will affect reproduction of skuas more strongly through changes in sea ice cover and sea surface temperature (and the resulting alterations to the marine food web) than through local weather conditions.
Funding:
German Research Foundation (DFG), grant/award no. 5472008: Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas
Coverage:
Latitude: -62.250000 * Longitude: -58.670000
Event(s):
Potter_Pen * Latitude: -62.250000 * Longitude: -58.670000 * Location: Potter Peninsula, King George Island, Western Antarctica * Method/Device: Biological sample (BIOS)
Comment:
Note that Catharacta maccormicki and Catharacta antarctica lonnbergi are more officially called Stercorarius maccormicki and Stercorarius lonnbergi.
Total ranges for the parameters egg volume, clutch asymmetry and hatching date were:
1. South polar skua: 64.7-107.7 cm**3; 0.760-1.159; 11 Dec-17 Feb
2. Mixed species pairs:, 78.7-112.8 cm**3; 0.839-1.111; 5 Dec-29 Jan
3. Brown skua: 77.9-123.7 cm**3; 0.873-1.105; 6 Dec-8 Feb
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Time coverageCoverageHahn, Steffen
SpeciesSpeciesHahn, Steffen
Species, common nameSpecies commonHahn, Steffen
Egg volumeEgg volcm3Hahn, Steffen
Sample amount, subsetN subset#Hahn, Steffenegg vol
Eggs, clutch asymmetryEggs CAHahn, SteffenCalculated according to Catry & Furness (1997)
Sample amount, subsetN subset#Hahn, SteffenCA
CommentCommentHahn, Steffenhatching dates given as days from 1st of December (1 = 1st of December)
DateDateHahn, Steffenof hatching
10 Sample amount, subsetN subset#Hahn, Steffenhatching date
11 Number of fledglings per nestFledglings#Hahn, Steffen
Size:
358 data points

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Coverage

Species

Species common

Egg vol [cm3]

N subset [#]
(egg vol)

Eggs CA

N subset [#]
(CA)

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Date
(of hatching)
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N subset [#]
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Fledglings [#]
1984Catharacta maccormickiSouth polar skua82.870.9583441985-01-1371.23
1985Catharacta maccormickiSouth polar skua85.6500.97143301985-12-30431.03
1987Catharacta maccormickiSouth polar skua83.540.9494321988-01-016
1988Catharacta maccormickiSouth polar skua86.980.9597311988-12-315
1993Catharacta maccormickiSouth polar skua82.4270.97219321994-01-0123
1994Catharacta maccormickiSouth polar skua88.6430.94136311994-12-31320.53
1995Catharacta maccormickiSouth polar skua451996-01-1423
2001Catharacta maccormickiSouth polar skua87.8511.03348342002-01-03471.44
2002Catharacta maccormickiSouth polar skua87.2631.04159312002-12-31500.30
2003Catharacta maccormickiSouth polar skua84.0320.96322382004-01-0730.00
2004Catharacta maccormickiSouth polar skua81.1440.96624512005-01-20380.62
1984Mixed species pairs91.230.9943381985-01-0731.00
1985Mixed species pairs96.4160.95615301985-12-30141.00
1987Mixed species pairs94.040.9643461988-01-152
1988Mixed species pairs92.21
1993Mixed species pairs91.970.9965341994-01-037
1994Mixed species pairs96.2120.93310311994-12-31110.50
1995Mixed species pairs401996-01-099
1999Mixed species pairs94.250.9715301999-12-3070.94
2000Mixed species pairs94.5171.01013382001-01-07130.94
2001Mixed species pairs95.6160.96614332002-01-02151.38
2002Mixed species pairs96.2141.04411272002-12-2790.36
2003Mixed species pairs98.080.9455332004-01-0230.00
2004Mixed species pairs91.440.9503432005-01-1250.60
1984Catharacta antarctica lonnbergiBrown skua100.321.27
1985Catharacta antarctica lonnbergiBrown skua98.6380.95333341986-01-03370.95
1987Catharacta antarctica lonnbergiBrown skua95.0220.96921381988-01-077
1988Catharacta antarctica lonnbergiBrown skua97.711431989-01-128
1993Catharacta antarctica lonnbergiBrown skua98.5170.96615241993-12-2416
1994Catharacta antarctica lonnbergiBrown skua97.3280.95024321995-01-01190.87
1995Catharacta antarctica lonnbergiBrown skua351996-01-0418
1999Catharacta antarctica lonnbergiBrown skua99.4210.98117332000-01-02210.65
2000Catharacta antarctica lonnbergiBrown skua98.1290.98524292000-12-29210.70
2001Catharacta antarctica lonnbergiBrown skua96.0310.96927302001-12-30280.97
2002Catharacta antarctica lonnbergiBrown skua98.2341.03228282002-12-28270.34
2003Catharacta antarctica lonnbergiBrown skua97.7210.96115362004-01-05230.19
2004Catharacta antarctica lonnbergiBrown skua90.070.9644412005-01-10120.57